CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Óscar
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Viavattene, Christophe, Jimenez, Jose, Bole, Annelies, Plomaritis, Theocharis, Costas, Susana, Smets, Steven
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9672
Resumo: Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn can lead to a significant risk to coastal occupation, producing devastation and immobilising cities and even countries. It is therefore paramount to evaluate risk along the coast at a regional scale through the identification of storm impact hotspots. The Coastal Risk Assessment Framework Phase 1 (CRAF1) is a screening process based on a coastal-index approach that assesses the potential exposure of every kilometre along the coast to previously identified hazards. CRAF1 integrates both hazard (e.g. overwash, erosion) and exposure indicators to create a final Coastal Index (CI). The application of CRAF1 at two contrasting case studies (Ria Formosa, Portugal and the Belgian coast), validated against existing information, demonstrates the utility and reliability of this framework on the identification of hotspots. CRAF1 represents a powerful and useful instrument for coastal managers and/or end-users to identify and rank potential hotspot areas in order to define priorities and support disaster reduction plans.
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title CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
spellingShingle CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
Ferreira, Óscar
title_short CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
title_full CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
title_fullStr CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
title_full_unstemmed CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
title_sort CRAF Phase 1, a framework to identify coastal hotspots to storm impacts
author Ferreira, Óscar
author_facet Ferreira, Óscar
Viavattene, Christophe
Jimenez, Jose
Bole, Annelies
Plomaritis, Theocharis
Costas, Susana
Smets, Steven
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author2 Viavattene, Christophe
Jimenez, Jose
Bole, Annelies
Plomaritis, Theocharis
Costas, Susana
Smets, Steven
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Óscar
Viavattene, Christophe
Jimenez, Jose
Bole, Annelies
Plomaritis, Theocharis
Costas, Susana
Smets, Steven
description Low-frequency high-impact storms can cause flood and erosion over large coastal areas, which in turn can lead to a significant risk to coastal occupation, producing devastation and immobilising cities and even countries. It is therefore paramount to evaluate risk along the coast at a regional scale through the identification of storm impact hotspots. The Coastal Risk Assessment Framework Phase 1 (CRAF1) is a screening process based on a coastal-index approach that assesses the potential exposure of every kilometre along the coast to previously identified hazards. CRAF1 integrates both hazard (e.g. overwash, erosion) and exposure indicators to create a final Coastal Index (CI). The application of CRAF1 at two contrasting case studies (Ria Formosa, Portugal and the Belgian coast), validated against existing information, demonstrates the utility and reliability of this framework on the identification of hotspots. CRAF1 represents a powerful and useful instrument for coastal managers and/or end-users to identify and rank potential hotspot areas in order to define priorities and support disaster reduction plans.
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